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Top 15 Castles around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach

Castles around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach provide insights into the rich history of the Palatinate region. The area features numerous medieval architectural remains, offering historical exploration and scenic views. While Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach itself does not host castles directly, several notable examples are found in its vicinity. This region is characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes, making it suitable for exploring historical sites.

Best castles around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach

  • The most popular castles is Nanstein Castle, a castle that offers a great view of…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Nanstein Castle

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The castle offers a great view of the city of Landstuhl. You can visit them or just stop for a short rest. In gastronomy, you can get everything from a …

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Ruins of Hohenecken Castle

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Exciting castle ruins and great vantage point on the area. Parts of the castle date back to the 12th century. Especially the 25 meter wide shield wall and the pentagonal …

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Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle

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Very interesting castle ruins. A detour to the "Rieslocher gorge is worth it".

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Ruins of Perlenburg Castle

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The castle Perlenberg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at the local community Bann near Hohenecken in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies in the nature reserve at Bann.

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Perlenberg Castle Ruins

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An almost unknown ruin of a stronghold. Internet information at ruin Perlenberg - Wikipedia

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August 21, 2023, Burg Perlenberg Ruins

The remains are not really worth seeing, but at least you can practice pushing your bike uphill. Even with an eBike it will be difficult...

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The castle complex has the shape of an iron, the tip of which points to the south; the length is 70 meters, the width is about 46 meters. The 1.80 to 2.50 meter wide enclosing wall consists of hewn sandstone blocks, some of which are supplemented by hump blocks. The upper castle, situated on a sandstone rock, is separated from the lower castle by a rocky outcrop, which also contains the cistern. A bailey was west of the castle complex outside the ring wall. It stretched along the entire western side of the ditch, even a few meters further south. In addition to farm buildings and rooms presumably used as guard rooms, the lower castle also contained the entrance to the castle. It consisted of a gate 2.50 meters wide and 3.15 meters high, secured by a drawbridge and a moat. The upper castle is accessible through a passage carved into the rock. It housed the residential buildings, i.e. the palace, kitchen, toilet facilities, the armory and a mighty round tower that dominates the entire castle complex. With an inner diameter of 8.50 meters and 2.50 meter thick walls, it has an outer diameter of 13.5 metres. This tower probably served as a keep, but could also have been a residential tower due to its large diameter. In the north, the upper castle is protected by a broken shield wall, which was probably damaged in the 12th century. Its western half was rebuilt during the second half of this century, while the eastern part of the wall dates from the 11th century. Story The exact time when the castle was founded is not known. Excavation finds point to signs of settlement as early as the early Stone Age and the Hallstatt period. According to the masonry of the existing remains of the wall, the foundation of the castle took place around the year 1100. The builders were probably the Counts of Leiningen. A Roman villa about a kilometer away may have served as a source of building material for the late Salian castle complex. The massive round tower was built between 1125 and 1166, i.e. later than the castle. With its Salian-Staufen building elements, it is one of the largest in the Rhineland-Palatinate area of the time. Just a few years later a fire destroyed the castle; it could be one of the three Saarbrücken castles that Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa had razed in 1168 next to Saarbrücken Castle. In a document from 1237, the castle is said to have already been destroyed and was not rebuilt. From the 13th to the 18th century, the castle ruins changed hands several times. The counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg, Zweibrücken-Bitsch, Leiningen-Hardenburg are listed, from 1564 the estate of the counts of Leiningen-Hardenburg-Dagsberg, designated as a deserted settlement, and from 1570 Hanau-Lichtenberg. In the 19th century the ruins were used as a quarry and completely destroyed. The stones removed were used to build houses in the surrounding communities and, in 1875, to build the Pirmasens-Nord (Biebermühle) train station and the railway line. The ruin is currently state-owned and administered by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Mainz. Excavations, reconstruction and finds In 1896/97, Mehlis carried out the first excavations, but had to stop the work due to a lack of funds. Under the supervision of the Office for Pre- and Early History, Speyer, excavation work was carried out by the doctor L.A. Hoffmann after the Second World War in 1956/57. This awakened public interest in the castle, which at that time was just a rubble dump overgrown with trees and forest plants. Excavation work began in the spring of 1968, and in 1973 the “Steinenschloss Castle Association” was founded. Today, the home club of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen oversees the excavations and work on the facility. In the meantime, the enclosing wall and palace area including toilet facilities have been renovated, the gate system of the lower castle has been reconstructed and the walls of some farm buildings have been made visible again. The tower, uncovered from 1985, was built up to a height of 10 meters from 1989/90 with stone blocks up to 1 m long and 55 cm high. The finds salvaged from the construction and fire debris of the ruins range from ceramic discs and game pieces made of sandstone or deer antlers to tools and weapon parts made of iron to door handles and keys. Gilded bronze decorative fittings also came to light; plus a double-headed eagle made of gilded bronze, probably also a decorative fitting. A stone work piece with a round-arched slit window was also recovered. A shell-like landmark was discovered during the excavation of the western perimeter. The extensive restoration and exposure work that has already taken place gives you an idea of what the former castle looked like.

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Climbing from the Schwarzbach valley at the eastern edge of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen, you soon reach an extraordinary castle complex: Steinenschloss. A mighty round tower, over 13 meters in diameter, rises above the partially restored Salian-Staufer castle ruins. Similar tower structures are otherwise only found in Central Germany. Steinenschloss was built during the reign of the Salian emperors, around 1024-1125. Now only a ruin, Steinenschloss, with its massive sandstone blocks at the confluence of the Schwarzbach and Rodalb rivers, is a testament to how the Salian emperor Conrad II subdued the dukes and the Church in their internal powers. https://www.suedwestpfalz-touristik.de/Burgen/burgruine-steinenschloss.html

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A very interesting and beautiful stone castle.

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Can only recommend it, very nice!

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The way up to the ruins wasn't easy to find, at least when I was there. Especially shortly before the finish, he was no longer leaked.

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Respect for those who approach this highlight worth seeing without getting off!

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Great view of Hohenecken

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles are most popular around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach?

The most popular castles in the vicinity include Nanstein Castle, known for its views and gastronomy, and the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle, a significant historical site with parts dating back to the 12th century. Another interesting ruin is Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle, featuring a mighty round tower.

What historical insights do the castles near Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach offer?

The castles provide a deep dive into the Palatinate region's history. For instance, the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle showcase Staufian architecture from around 1200, including a 25-meter wide shield wall and a pentagonal keep. Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle dates back to the Salian emperors (1024-1125), reflecting early medieval power structures. These sites often tell stories of sieges, destruction, and the changing hands of power over centuries.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in the area?

Yes, both Nanstein Castle and the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle are considered family-friendly. They offer engaging historical exploration and scenic vantage points that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate options, as well as mountain biking and gravel biking routes. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach, MTB Trails around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach, and Gravel biking around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach guides.

Are there hiking trails around the castles?

Yes, hiking is a popular activity around the castles. For example, the path to the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle leads from the town center through an old tree population up to an extensive castle plateau. The Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle can be reached by climbing from the Schwarzbach valley. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach guide.

Is parking available at the castles?

Parking is generally available near the popular castle sites. For instance, the Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle are easily accessible from the P&R Biebermühle car park. For other castles like Nanstein Castle and Ruins of Hohenecken Castle, parking is typically found in nearby towns or designated areas at the base of the castle hills.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles?

Visiting the castles is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local conditions before your visit.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castles in the region?

Beyond the main attractions, the Ruins of Perlenburg Castle (also known as Perlenberg Castle) is a lesser-known hilltop castle ruin near Bann. It's an interesting site from the Hohenstaufen era, though probably never completed, and offers a more secluded exploration experience within a nature reserve.

Are there any castles with gastronomy or places to eat nearby?

Yes, Nanstein Castle features gastronomy where you can get everything from a thirst quencher to a hearty main meal, making it a convenient stop during your visit. For other castles, you'll typically find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages.

How long does it typically take to explore a castle ruin?

The time required to explore a castle ruin varies. For sites like Ruins of Hohenecken Castle or Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the remains, reading informational signs, and enjoying the views. If you combine it with a hike, the total duration will be longer. Nanstein Castle, with its gastronomy, might encourage a longer stay.

What kind of views can I expect from the castle ruins?

Many of the castles are strategically located on hilltops, offering excellent panoramic views of the surrounding Palatinate landscape. For example, Nanstein Castle provides a great view of the city of Landstuhl, while the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle offer a broad vantage point of the area. These viewpoints are often highlighted by visitors as a major draw.

Are there any specific architectural features to look out for at these castles?

Absolutely. At the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle, pay attention to the impressive 25-meter wide shield wall and the unique pentagonal keep. The Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle are notable for their mighty round tower, over 13 meters in diameter, a feature less common in the region. These elements provide a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical atmosphere and the scenic views offered by the castle ruins. The opportunity for historical exploration, combined with the natural beauty of the Palatinate region, makes these sites popular. Many enjoy the well-preserved elements of castles like Hohenecken Castle and the welcoming gastronomy at Nanstein Castle.

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